The Maritime Executive
Articles posted by the international team of staff writers at The Maritime Executive.
Coast Guard Helps Save Leaking, Packed Migrant Boat With 240 People Aboard
On Sunday, the U.S. Coast Guard and partner agencies intercepted and rescued a rustic vessel carrying no fewer than 240 maritime m...
Ukraine Marks Milestone as Exports on Sea Corridor Top 200 Million Tons
Officials in Ukraine are highlighting a milestone, reporting that exports traveling along the sea corridor established in Septembe...
Swedish Court Approves Seizure of Cargo Ship for Ukraine
A Swedish court has agreed with prosecutors that a cargo ship accused of stealing grain from the occupied regions of Ukraine can b...
U.S. Navy Removes All Three Top Officers at its Japan Shipyard
The U.S. Navy has fired the entire top leadership of its largest overseas ship maintenance and modernization facility, which is cr...
France Releases Captain of Shadow Fleet Tanker After 24-Hour Detention
French prosecutors confirmed that the captain of the tanker Tagor, which France stopped on May 31, has been released. Prosecutor S...
Vietnam Tools Up with Anti-Ship Cruise Missiles
Vietnam has become the latest Southeast Asian country to sign a procurement contract for BrahMos anti-ship cruise missiles. News o...
Giant Navy Shipyard Crane Departs Wisconsin on Long Tow to Hawaii
Giant portal cranes are a photogenic icon of the shipbuilding might of a past era, but a recent delivery from Konecranes suggest t...
Carmel: MARAD Was Not Consulted About Jones Act Waiver
In a hearing before the Congressional Transporation and Infrastructure Committee on Wednesday, committeemembers scrutinized the U....
Police Charge Yacht Crew With Smuggling Wanted Fugitive Out of Australia
Police in Western Australia have arrested three people in connection with an alleged attempt to smuggle a wanted fugitive out of t...
Northern Lights Proceeds with Fleet Expansion with MISC and K Line
The first commercial cross-border carbon transport and storage program, Norway’s Northern Lights, is moving forward with its annou...